Latin America Report, Tema 2469[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1982 |
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COUNTRY SECTION COSTA RICA TOTAL FOREIGN DEBT ESTIMATED AT $ 4 BILLION San Jose LA NACION in Spanish 11 Jan 82 p 4A [ Article by Lidiette Brenes de Charpentier ] [ Text ] The country's total foreign debt , including both the private and ...
COUNTRY SECTION COSTA RICA TOTAL FOREIGN DEBT ESTIMATED AT $ 4 BILLION San Jose LA NACION in Spanish 11 Jan 82 p 4A [ Article by Lidiette Brenes de Charpentier ] [ Text ] The country's total foreign debt , including both the private and ...
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... debt . " by means of which it has succeeded in suspending or postponing judicial action against it . " Nonetheless , the official from BID fears that this fragile arrangement might not be accepted by some of the creditors and that a ...
... debt . " by means of which it has succeeded in suspending or postponing judicial action against it . " Nonetheless , the official from BID fears that this fragile arrangement might not be accepted by some of the creditors and that a ...
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... debt for 1981 was $ 12,637,000,000 . The The public debt was $ 4,601,000,000 , while the private debt was $ 8,036,000,000 . reserves amounted to $ 3,778,000,000 . Therefore , medium- and long - term external debt , discounting the ...
... debt for 1981 was $ 12,637,000,000 . The The public debt was $ 4,601,000,000 , while the private debt was $ 8,036,000,000 . reserves amounted to $ 3,778,000,000 . Therefore , medium- and long - term external debt , discounting the ...
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